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Make TriumphMusic.com your new home with our newly launched Profile pages. Now you can add your friends, and share all kinds of cool things with members like you who love Triumph. To access your profile page you must first have a site account at TriumphMusic.com. In addition to getting your own profile page, a site account allows you to post on the TriumphMusic.com forum and purchase products from our Store. If you don’t have one already, sign up for an account now.

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You can modify your profile page by signing into TriumphMusic.com, going to the forum and clicking on your username at the top, right-hand side of the screen. And remember, while profile pages allow you to share your favorite posts with other users, you must first select ‘Share Favorite Posts’ in your account settings. Enjoy!

Published Tuesday, July 10, 2007 4:59 PM by kendall
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Claudio Marchant said:

I have no better memory than that of going camping with the family, sitting around the campfire, drinking a few beers and listening to Allied Forces.
July 19, 2007 9:40 AM
 

Edjiew said:

My Finest memories were in High School when a friend and myself took a trip to San Bernadino, California in 1983. This was the magical time in my life that our boys delivered powerfully in the US Festival! Never been to woodstock but if i had the choice I would want to go back to Heavy Metal Sunday!!!!  It gives me chivers watching the old tapes...!!!!!!!!!!          
July 29, 2007 10:16 PM
 

Gordon Giffin said:

I once had the pleasure of doing two shows as a lighting director for Rik Emmett in two small clubs, I found him to be a great down to earth guy to work with and for, and enjoyed my conversations with him.  Which is why he is still one of my hero's in rock and roll...........
August 7, 2007 1:39 PM
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